‘THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1928 Canadian Pacific Railway Com BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP: 8S any mpany : &, 18 and 29. Saturday at 11 a.m. | SGRRCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES \ WLC. Orchard, corner Third Ayenue and Fourth Strest, Prince Rupert To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, September, 17, 2%, ‘October To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, September, 11, 21, October 1 12, 22: S.S. “PRINCESS BEATRICE”’—For. Butedale, East Bella Bella, Ocean i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell. } River and Vancouver every atortaation from BUILDING MATERIALS! Gement Lime Plaster Fireelay Brick Building Papers Roofing Sash & Doors 8-ply Veneer Paneling Fir Finish a Specialty ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. FTANDARD . Goons AT STANDARD PRICES PIANOS | PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. et W. J. PITMAN’S MUSIC STORE Everything in Music and ¢ SINGER SEWING MACHINES PHONOGRAPHS I Mill at Hanson Lumber & Timber Co. HANALL, B.C. Manufacturers of Lumber HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR FLOORING - WINDOWS Hemlock Complete, and Spruce different sizes Get our prices before ordering elsewhere ROUGH, DRESSED & DIMENSION THE - $74,111,897; Lead, The substantial pro ince is strikingly i + crown grH has been doneare deseri of Mines, Victorian, B.C, Reports, 1 Survey of “valuabid eotte=s of interna it and are availa published Sop aneda, ‘Winch Hulkding, Wenconver, B.C,, are BRITISH COLUMBIA MINERAL PROVINCE OF, WESTERN CANADA HAS PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED AS FOLLOWS :— . Placer Gold, $77,663,045; Lode Gold, $122,808,190: 89, 218,907; Copper, $39,925, 947; Coal and Coke $273, 048, 953; Building Stone, Brick, Cement, $44,905,886; Making mineral Produetion to the end of 1925 show AN AGGREGATE VALUE OF °$920,919, 628 © Silver, $197,642,647; Zine, iscellaneous Minerals, $1,594,387; eas of the mining industry in this prov- strated in the following figures, which show the value of production for successive 5-year periods: For all years to 1895, inclusive ... 8 94,547,241 . For five years, 1896- 41900 . 57,605, 967 For five years, 1901-1905 . 96,607,968 For five years, 1906-1910 . 126,584,474 For five years, 1911-19]5 . 142,072,608 For five years, 1916-1920) . . 189,922,725 For the year 1921 .....cccsecaciereceaee 28,066,641 _ For the year 1922.00. /.c.ccseeseneeeees 35,168,843 For the year 19280. seeteeeee Seveseececee 41;904,820 . * “Bor the year 1924... .ccceveeeveccecneen 48, 704, 604 - For the Year IB. eeesscees vecveeers GL, 492, 242 | “pRODUCTION DURING LAST TEN TEARS, $404, 649,395 | Ce ae ativally all Bitish Columbia infreral:p a pope a gw work in someone of the: Those considering tlning anvegements should: rele. ta: L - They are available without charge-en’ ap Heation to the Departmen - ie “the six Hinesal Surrey, Districts ans appKcation... CE te oa "et “The. “Honourable: The Minister, of Mines . _ VIOTORIA, tps ao BRITISH.COLUMBIA “ie oath ma aS s “yf why a Pee ne cre ae | tending congratulationg to My, - J Mrs. Brooks’ and: wishing’ them many, : ! happy, returns, sof ‘the:day,. +. feet ; it orta of thé Genki " ‘nepommmended 7 mal —— Terrace Notes, Dr. West, of Prince Rupert, was a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and. Mrs, R, L, Melntosh,, at the “Grossways.” | r Mr. 'T. Walsh spent Monday in town the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Ww. ¢. Sparkes. vs Mrs. E, J. Moore Tis a. delightful , mid-day dinner hostess on.Tuesday in compliment to Mrs, (Dr.) Bleecker. : Miss Connie Toombs spent the week- end at Remo,. the guest of her sister, Mrs, J. Thomason. . Capt. and Mrs. E. M. Newell, of |: Victorian, who have been holidaying in Enstern Canada and United States citles, arrived in Terrace on Monday and ave. guests of the latter's. bro- thers, E. T. and L. H. Kenney, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haney are moving into town and have taken up their home in the house vacated by W. H. Watt on Park Hill. The Ladies’ Guild of the United Chureh announce their Christmas Sale of needlework, and home cooking on November 27th, C. W. Uarrison, inspector of Fisher- jes, paid Terrace aon offiicial visit over the week-end. J. Paul, Western Wholesale jaw- eller, of Vaneouver, was a business visitor in town end of last week. _ go. A: Rodd, of Ottawa, was a Ter- race visitor last wek and a guest at: the Terrace Hotel. Mr. Barbeau, who has been dolng ‘yegearch work for the Dominion gov: |. ernment in the district, "spent the week-end ‘in Terrace. -C, H. Fogg, of Storey & Campbell, Vancouver, was a business visitor in town end: of the week. F, Y¥. Delcourt; of Vancouver, re- presenting Malkin’s, was a business visitor. ov er ‘the wi eek-end. Mr. Peddie, former high school ‘principal, arrived on Friday to arrange the moving of his household effects, leaving Saturday with . the three youngest children, Mrs. Peddie .and the eldest daughter following Sunday. ‘Mrs. A. H, Barker and Mra.’ Riley returned "Thursday from a short busi- neay trip to Prince Rupert. The Ladies’ Guild of the United Church will hold their usual sale’ of needle work and, home coking on: Nov. 27th, Mrs, Geo. Dover was a: delightful afternoon tea hostess on Thursday last in: gompliment to - MMs. (Dr) Bleecker. : 1 Mra. (Dr.) G. H. Blucker enter- tained the Ladies’ Guild at the home of Mrs, (Rev.)' Allan on Wednesday Inst. A ‘delightful ‘afternoon ‘was spent by all present, Mrs. Blucker he- ing pronounced the ideal, hostess.’ . Apnie Walker and Alberta Dobbie, of Copper City, w ere Terrace visitors on ‘Saturday last. . "CELEBRATED ANNIVERSARY _, A most: délightful aoeial . function was held on Tuesday evening when | brated the first anniversary of their ‘Mr, and Mrs. Edward. Brools.-.cele- wedding day at the-home of Mrs.’ ‘Brooks’ parents, ‘Mr: and -Mrs. Hi Tl. ‘Frank, The evening was spent in- all ‘kinds | of card ‘gnines nnd about twenty-five guests enjoyed : the ‘dainty .refresh- ments served by the hostess, ‘The guests departed at: midnight, ali ex- ands; avo was ; started ‘Tuesday morning: to: gravel:.the road along: Ninth Ave. to the station ond ‘also filling isi some, other places. Jf weather: conditions: are. favorable, it fa-hopedl: tor get: 2: good deat of" ‘eraveliing: done: this fall’. acl 7 sued Saye “The Terrace ‘News $2. 00: ‘fn ‘year! _ {| pation, aS The Hazeltot Hospital’ woe tickets for’ any: pane at 1. sO per ‘month i in advance, _ This rate in- cludes office conayltatia 08 nd: ; , a8 well ag ‘on “costs while; in the hospital. _ Tickets arp ‘drug store; from T. J. Thorp, Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- eal superintendent at the Hospital. _ — | B.C. UNDERTAKERS - BMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SEPECEALTY:: P.O. Box 948 A vripe . PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, ~ will bring us ‘gbtainable in Hazelton from -the’ || on SHACKLETON . Hotel | oe: i USE, | now, clean and comfortable. First-class Dining Room: in connection - Ratss * ‘ARE ATTRACTIVE THOS.. SHACKLETON - Prop. | SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS _PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved, " surveyed Crown lands may’ be - pre-empted by British subjects over’ 18. years of age, and by aliens on‘ declaring intention to become British subjects, canditional upon residence, oceu- and improvement for purposes, Full information concerning regulations regarding pre-emptions is given in Bulletin Na. 1, Land Series, “How to Pre-empt Land,” copies of .which can be obtained free of charge by addressing the Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., or to any Government Agent, Records will be granted covering only lend suitabla for agricultural purposes, and which is not timberland, ic. carrying over 5,000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Range and 8,000 feet, per. acre . east of that Range, Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Division in which the land Land Commissioner. Pre-emptiona : ‘faust bb occupied for five y years and; improvements made to the value of $10 per dere, including clearing and cultivat-. ing, at lenat five acres, before’ a Crown Grant ean be received. : For more detailed information ses the Bulletin, ‘How to Pro-empt Land.” rs PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, minimum’ priee. of figst-claas ‘Carable) and land $2.50 ber acre. regarding purchase “or lands is given in Bulletin No. 10, Series, “Purchase and Leas Lands.” .. . Mill, factory, or Induatelar eltes. on timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or Igaced, the conditions facludine - payment ° of | atumpage. é ; HOMESITE LEASES | Farther information lenge Land of Crown _Unsurveved areas, not execeding 20 eres, may be lease? as homeaites,* upon 8 dwelling belng erected first. year, fitla being realdence and improvement conditlong falfilled a veyed, are re divided |'into graying districts, yingo adminietered!*: under the’ ‘Bedlee ‘Commissloner, "Annual géezlsie | ‘permite are. ‘fdaued, based on numbers} rangedkiip being given” to established owners, Beal ‘owners = _form associations . for range ' Free, B. apa “available | bo settlers, fampera ne. travellers “fp: ie ten “head. |. sericultural ) applied for ia situated, and are made on printed |: forme, copies of whieh can be obtained from n the 5. ‘oodal not! being timberland, for saricultural purposes: |. af. Crown |’ be T _ the. land hea been sur- |] Leases “For grozing “ na‘ “(nda | purpose preag not exceeding 640° mcres’ may be leased by any One PerEAA OF COMPANS. 4. ote | : GRAZING - Under @ Grazing Act’ tha: “Peoiinae artlolly neq, eT, | es ae ape bt ee ee Tomer et tere sie oe ET aS eg A ee ae ’ aJ R alli " . Willams . " Grodit Foncler Bide., ‘vancouven, BC. PROVINCIAL ASSAYER— tee Price tlate gent dn request toe ‘City Transfer Stables ' SMITHERS, B.C. 4 a { “Prince Ropert A REAL Goon HOTEL Prince ¢ Rupert Rar ef il Pl PT ee - H. B. ROCHESTER, Manager Ratee $1. 60 per’ day up. Brushes, Etc. | Importers and Dealers in. . Wallpapers) ~ .We carry the Burlaps Jargest and. Paints most varied Oils stock in Varnishes Northern Glass British Columbia Write us for information when renovating or building your home 7 +e “re Make Your Home Attractive BeavEn Doar Diotarsurone ‘A.W. EDGE Co. P.O. Box 459, Prinee Rupert, B.C. is. $5..per acre, .and -second-clase -(erazing) |: conditional | 4. ‘~ din they, obtainable’ ‘after |] Ae ie wets Dealers in— ‘Dodge Cars. Graham Trucks “Beaty Bros,” Barn: and “Hay-fork Equipment — nits and Pamps 4 fab, “John Deere Plow Co.’s Machinery Get obriprices. ‘before FF, j wy ud you order elepwhere r a Smithers, B. C.